Democrats Win Governorships in NH, Pa. Tenn. Ill. Byrd Wins Again in Senate
Posted in H.L. News, Main Blog (All Posts) on November 7th, 2006 6:45 pm by HL
Latest races called by AP
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Robert Byrd-D elected in West Virginia
Olympia Snowe-R elected in Maine
Bill Nelson-D elected in Florida
Edward Kennedy-D elected in Massachusetts
GOVERNOR:
Ted Strickland-D elected in Ohio
Deval Patrick-D elected in Massachusetts
M. Jodi Rell-R elected in Connecticut
Ed Rendell-D elected in Pennsylvania
Phil Bredesen-D elected in Tennessee
John Lynch-D elected in New Hampshire
Rod Blagojevich-D elected in Illinois
November 7th, 2006 at 7:07 pm
This Strickland win is some of the most wonderful news I have heard in a LOOOOOONG time …
November 7th, 2006 at 8:15 pm
Thanks to all who went out and voted, you made this happen!
November 8th, 2006 at 3:35 am
Looks like an almost perfect run of the table. How does this compare to the Man-Date In Chief‘s results the last few times?
See what happens when people actually get involved? Thanks for voting indeed!
I think I also heard that the turnout was higher in percentage terms (as well as actual numbers – we should always have more votes cast each as the population grows) than other recent mid-term elections. Combine that with the overwhelming statement made by a Democratic landslide, and I think it sends a clear message to certain illegally installed drunken cokeheaded deserters. If things turn out as it sounds like they will at this early stage of the proceedings…
September 13th, 2007 at 10:20 am
That’s great…pretty soon the government will take even more of MY money and “redistribute” it to 1) social programs that should be privately funded 2) bloated bureaucracy with underworked, overpaid individuals 3) lazy, pieces of shit who chose not to work (believe me I know…I’ve had patients who can ambulate well and carry on an intelligent conversation, but are on “disability” …Oh and the best part…the two patients on disability who had to have people translate for them….they can’t speak English but can take part of the 40% of my pay devoted to taxes! )